I guess you could also Mount a tmpfs to that directory
I guess you could also Mount a tmpfs to that directory
That’s the neat part: you don’t have to take the icky parts. Just use artix instead of arch to not use systemd
Debain on servers because it just works.
Arch on desktops because you got basically every software package you’d ever need in the AUR and it’s somewhat stable.
If you need another thing to do, you could try to make your opnsense HA and never have your internet stop working while rebooting a node. It’s pretty simple to set up, you might finish it in 1-2 evenings. Happy clustering!
I know, but every time I had to do that it felt like it’s a jank solution. If you have a raspberry pi or smth like that you can also set it up as a qdevice.
…and if you’re completely fine with how it is you can also just leave it like it is
You should get another node, otherwise when node1 fails node2 will reboot itself and then do nothing because it has no quorum
yes, we are quite good at funding foss
are you trying to say that this is a bad thing?
Doesn’t Firefox use GCM? I think fdroid doesn’t allow apps that use that
ya don’t have to enter your sudo password if you’re already logged in as root
Dell - best known for good-quality mass-produced PCs -
I’d disagree with the “good-quality” part, but they certainly are mass-produced
Switch to SearxNG instead
adafruit is using cloudflare and it automatically loads stuff from paypal, amazon and cloudfront. it will also ship your stuff using dhl, ups etc.
would you say that you trust all of those companies with your (meta)data? if yes, reCAPTCHA won’t make a difference. although i do agree that everyone should use hCaptcha
Oh I thought you meant separate mouse-buttons. I still think tap-to-click is superior, but as always: if you like to click then go and configure your system to click
Yeah I love moving my finger away from the middle of the touchpad and down to the clicky-thingy just to then move it back to the middle of the touchpad. I think tap-to-click is just faster while having no real disadvantages
If you’re arguing for ease of use: they’re pretty much on a par with each other. If you’re arguing for ease of software installation I’d prefer Ubuntu over fedora, as Ubuntu is still the first linux distro any proprietary software company will port their software to (even though it’s gotten better over the last few years), which is probably the only thing the average user cares about: does my software run or not?
Okay, but what is “overrated” about them? I don’t like Ubuntu either, but I don’t think it’s overrated. It just is where it is
what is overrated about them?
Debian <3
If you update your OS, it could happen that a changed dependency breaks your app. This wouldn’t happen with docker, as every dependency is shipped with the application in the container.